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Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012

 
 

US Federal Trade Commission intensified its crackdown on the booming debt-collection industry
Special Correspondent
US officials Officials said they are investigating other companies for alleged violations of federal law and expect to announce more enforcement actions soon.
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Worldwide stocks are rising today as Greece’s Prime Minister said debt-swap talks have made progress and Japanese production jumps
Dayal Hutiopa
The factory output in Japan climbed the most in seven months and Greece’s Prime Minister said debt-swap talks have made progress. Oil and the euro advanced.
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Swamy wins, Supreme Court says yes
Chetan Chauhan
Indian supreme court ruled that there should be a time frame for deciding on applications seeking prosecution of government officers.
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Europe and Asia weak on stocks and currency before a meeting of Europe’s leaders on the sovereign-debt crisis
Desmon Shial
EU leadership assemble in Brussels today for their first summit of 2012 to put the finishing touches on a German- led deficit-control treaty. They also plan to endorse a 500 billion-euro ($661 billion) rescue fund to be set up this year.
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Bomb threats at French and Israeli embassies in Australia
Tushar Nandi
Bomb squad officers were called to the French and Israeli embassies in Canberra on Monday following the discovery of suspicious packages, police said.
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Fanatic Islamist cry Jihad against India and proclaims 'We have to defend Pakistan, we have to liberate Kashmir. And we have to take revenge on India, starting from East Pakistan to Samjhauta Express'
Kiran Chaube
Jamaat-ud-dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, in a rally of 40 religious and political parties, called for revenge against India and the liberation of Kashmir.
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Punjab, Uttarakhand votes to select Assembly, very tight security
Ashish Sorabjee
Polling commenced on Monday in 70 assembly constituencies in Uttarakhand amid tight security with over 60 lakh voters expected to vote.
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US Congress halts anti-piracy bills - an initial win for free world Internet
Sunita Agarwal
Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid and Lamar Smith, the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee decided it was time for quits on the bill that will choke Internet freedom in the name of anti-piracy initiatives.
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The Dirty Picture, an upcoming movie with a racy content, it’s Vidya who makes it look hot, rather than dirty.
Media Release
You like sex, I’m sex, take it or leave it,” Vidya said about her character in one of her early comments.
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